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After it became clear that Europe risked falling behind in the new innovation economy, leaders of the EU took action with a raft of new policies and initiatives. A key focus here has been on creating startup-friendly ecosystems through simplified regulations, government funding schemes and policy to attract top talent to the region. With and ...
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Artificial intelligence is no longer an “emerging technology.” Instead, it’s a daily reality shaping how we hire, evaluate, recommend, and even discipline. For tech leaders like me, this shift brings more than engineering challenges; it brings ethical ones as well. And the most critical decisions we face in this new era are not about capability ... Read more ›
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In recalling how he discovered the pet-tech industry in 2022, a Tel Aviv-based investor noted he initially thought it was a niche segment. Eli Hasson, however, was astonished to find a global opportunity. “This is not a niche market. This is a $90 billion a year industry between North American and Europe and technology has ... Read more ›
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When Sequence Was Still a Promise There are concepts that arrive too early for their own historical recognition. They appear first as technical curiosities, are briefly discussed in specialist circles, and then disappear beneath more visible technological changes. Only much later does it become clear that what once looked like a marginal formal innovation was, in fact, a symptom of a deeper reorganisation of culture. Hypertext belongs to that category.... Read more ›
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Following a boom in corporate wellness programs in the 2010s, data shows that companies are now significantly pulling back on workplace wellness offerings. Nike, for example, has scrapped its employees’ annual wellness week. At a time when cardiovascular complications, 80% of which are preventable through healthier lifestyles, are a leading cause of mortality in the ... Read more ›
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